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Never thought I would be laughing out loud because of a radio programme on prostate cancer but this quarter of an hour conversation between Lois Pryce and Ian Marchant has delivered:
The inevitable outcome of sex is death... on 11:12 - Jun 27 by WeWereZombies
Ahem
Fireman Sam
thats a good call
That has the underlying sexual tension between Sam and Dyliss Price wherein the repression of their true yearnings for each other could be a allegory for the rise of the welsh independence movement within those valley based communities of south Wales
On the opposite of that Norman is annoying little ginger kid
The inevitable outcome of sex is death... on 11:17 - Jun 27 by Keno
thats a good call
That has the underlying sexual tension between Sam and Dyliss Price wherein the repression of their true yearnings for each other could be a allegory for the rise of the welsh independence movement within those valley based communities of south Wales
On the opposite of that Norman is annoying little ginger kid
It isn't just about Sam though, Elvis changed the face of music: